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I know everyone will already have recommended this, because who isn't a massive Made in Chelsea fan, but I really like Lucy Watson's Feed Me Vegan cookbook.
To be honest I had no clue who she was but a foaf sent me a vegan brownie recipe and it was amazing. I bought it on the strength of that recipe alone and was not disappointed. I've made loads from it and enjoyed them all, which is rare for a cookbook. The only down side is that some of the recipes use vegan cheese, which is something I'm not in the least bit keen on.
Can anyone recommend me a cookbook? I have completely lost all my mojo for cooking which results in me not eating or eating the same unhealthy but quick stuff over and over again.
The problem is most of the recipes in cookbooks that I look at need take a two hours to cook and need weird ingredients that I struggle to find/afford. I can't reliably find liquid aminos, Job's tears, millet, aduki beans, tamari, radicchio, fennel, cashew butter, etc. in my nearest shop, which is a medium-sized Lidl. I do have a couple of Asian supermarkets down the road though.
So, vegan cookbook with cheap + common ingredients that a typical busy gardenless city-dwelling person has access to, does it exist? I'm guessing it's going to involve a lot of kidney beans and chopped tomatoes...